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? Mrg-i Vit IS V#?tA?*--RBv. A..fc bwXBov, every Sabbath at ltX M.. 8U4?4 P. M r ? * Vili.a?e?Rev. Styles 'Mst.lj.oh amp, every other SneVath mbtniiig.iui?ttfte^oxjp.,.''?. "'?p-/' Lutheran. Rev. "vT. ^. Hovck?At Trinity ist ftnd 8d Sun fays. T T ? y^y" f . jT;X-'v Rbv; >. D?BBior^A*%. tklaUbeVta. lBt aud 3d 8uaichiyB^ At Lebanon 2d and djhj Sundays. : j ., .ViiwkQS?Bbv.Pb,D?BifA?;4?t Snnday of eaoh month.Bt ? P; !jl.,and. 8^ ?qnday of each pjqnUv at 11 A. Bf. *oAy$jfri ^,-.;r "j y -. * ,V Ret Dr. Dubbam?At Soar Holes, 1st San day of eae^ipoptb.^ ?i. &^M^A^itkbc^viUe, W and 8d Sundays in* each month. Sacts?, "SdSrid 4thi Sun-' days of each month. ' * R^T. W.?XCHAto^VKhBneier? 1st Sunday of each month. Cana?n, .8d Sunday of eaoh month. Bull Swamp, 4th Sunday of each m6ntb.= RBV^fc.Sr}a?bb^At "Anilooh, 2d and 4th Sun days (morning.) ^Gorin^h, and 4^ Sundays (af-^j tcrnoon..) j. >i;!;?:'??? ? ? ? Rbv. W. J. Snidsb?rA't Glcngary Bobooi House, 1st *ahd 8d Sundays.' Santee/ (colored ' Sunday School), 2d and,4?\ Sundays. Methodist?Appriiibi\eiiti for'; Qrangeburg Dis trict. $1 C. Conference, 3d Quarter. y St/Geoe?b's^-Indian Ficidsi June'22,-28. >? Upper obangb-HQalvary, June 29, "80. BlaciCville?Hebron, July 0, 7. '' OBAMOj^uBG-r^Zion, July 18, 14. l , \ PnoviDkN'cE C'M.,-r^uly lB'nn^l.- ' UJpPBn S*.* Matthews?Limestone, July 27, 28. Bbanchvtlle?Now Hopo, Augustus, 4. Kastkun Orange?Shiloh, August 10? llv St. Wattubws?Jcrusnlem, August 17, 18. ? ? LEXiNOiON^rAiigUBt 24, 25.: * _ .? {? Bajinwki.l-?81st August, 1st September. AiKEN^Atfn Gbaniteville?August 7, 8. -r A; M, CHRIET55.BERG. r- E. "VltliAQB?Rev. W. G. Co^neb, ovury Sabbath at" 11A.M. Rev. W.'G. ConiOsb.?AtP^rospecb 1st and 8d Sun days (afternoon.) Zion, 2d and 4th Sundays (nOcr ?oon. ? ' fiy&JKX Rev.,J. 8. Connor.-?At Providence, 2d and 4th Sundays 10} A. M. AtGcrhdm, 2d and 4th Snri dftys 8} P? M. At Tnrgctlat and 8d Sundays 10} A. M. At.Bethlchonl," 1st and 3d Sundays, 8} P. ?m.. ^ * r' .;- v .Rev. John Inabinet.?Andrew Chapel 1st .Sun> day, Ebeaezer and Gethsemane 2d Sunday, Trinity 3d Sunday1, Calvary 4th Sunday. Rbv. L. W, Rast.-?Trinity 1st Sunday, Calvary 2d Sunday, Adrew Chapel 8d Sunday, Ebenosor and Gethsemane 4tb Sunday., . Rev. E. A. Apstin?At Davis Bridge, 2d Sunday in each m6nth at 11 A. M. Hope welt Cluu-cb, 8d Sunday in each, month,'at 11 A. M. Pine Grove .Church, 4th Sunday in each month, at 11 A. M. Rev. Tu os. Rays on?1st and 8d Sundays at New Hope, 10} A. M., and Bethlehem at 4 P. M. 2d and 4th Sundays at Sardis, (near Branohville,) 10} A. M., Cattlo Creek, 4 P. A. . . . We will be glad t'o complete this list, and rc ? spectfully invite, the Clergymen.of various , denomi nations to eend in their appointments, and they will be Inserted with pleasure among the above. The Power of Prayer. X-k'r'jT"'::. : ' ?' ?- ' ? ?} Tfho Bible account of tke pdwer of prayer ia the beet we have of can have. "Abraham's 'servant prays?Rebqkah ap pears. tf r>/ ?'Jacob pray8-?tho angel is. conquered j Esau's revenue, is'changed to fraternal lovo. "Joseph, prays?hn. is delivered from the prison of Egypt. 1 J'Mosos prays~Amolelc is discomfit ted j Israel triumphs. "Joshua prays?the sun stands still;-victory is gained. "jOavid prays?Ahithophel goes out and hangs himself. "Asa prays?-Israel gains.a glorious Viotory.' " Jehosaphat- prays? God turns. away his anger and smiles. "Elijah prays?the little oloud appears, the rain descends upon the earth, i "Elisha prays?the waters of the Jordan are divided; a child is restored to life. "Isaiaji prays-^-one hundred eighty and four thousand Assyrians are dead. ''Ilezekiah prays?-the sun dial is turned back ; his life is prolonged. "Mordecai prays?Hainan is banged ; Israel is free. ? "Noneniiah pnij's-f-thc King's heart hi soften ed in a moment. . . "Ezra pray??the walls of Jerusalem begin tjfnse.l rJf #?1^*1 $ >Tho Church prays?the Holy Ghost is poured out. . ? "The Ghurcli prays agaiu-^-d'otcr is delivered by an angel. . * "I'aul and Silas pray?tho prison ? shakes ; the door opens r every man's hands arc loosed." AGRICULTURAL. &C Salt as an Article of Food. Tho true value of salt for feeding to animals is neither as well known nor appreciated as it phould bo by farmers.' That animals actually requite it, is shown by the amount of salt con tained ih tho bjcod .qf the human species, bo ing fully } per cent., and of the ashes of blood i>7ipor cent. : It has M<ci heenj asoortained that this proportion ncvpr varies, and if not supplied in the food, other parts of the system have to furnish it to thoir own injury. Amf what is true of the human epocies, is pqually true Of a?umwn, w iijch Sllffpf ftrom th^ oprra "?-'wry y v 'f J',\ l?-~~rri?T?rr~'?"~:'>r~': h t ion of the same causes': when deprived of Salt, | tho rest of their eyetoui is depleted of its uu,e ?proportion ja 'the-blood; $i?d^whoq *of>. oquiiV brum of tho system ifl'xn this wa? disturbed^ tho nnim^l is more liable to disease, and to XucoUitib^ /JJ.J/j\\t j i That the natural instincts of the animals prompts them- to tho use- of salt, is evident from their visiting the saltlioka of the Western. tea, whore hqrds ox wild horses and cattle go many miles to the ?alt licks to . obtain their' iuuch-nceded bu'pply. - '? Thjesrerp^o,^^pb&f&W*! ^ oess'io Salt prevents many of the diseases to' whiuh animals are liable; for when it .has baen tegularly given? thetxtfit ftafl 'fceOtii productive of the best results,, as ovinccd In their exemp tion- ?from disease. The .presence of salt] in large quantities in the cellular tissues, shows conclusively the important influence Which it exerts in the' production of flesh and fat in ?animals. Salt by increasing the flow of saliva, assists digestion; and further aids it by promoting thrist, and a constant sup ply of fluid to assist in dissolving nnxch of tho j food that would"otherwise be imperfectly di gested. It has been found by active experi ments, carefully conducted,- that salt given to hogs accelerates thoir fattening; and that when two hogs were fattened at the same time, one with,./and ono Without a supply of salt, that j tho one supplied with salt,, exceeded the other in weight 50 pounds. Ji.nd fatted easier and in fivo weeks less time.?Rural American. ... ? '-\ ' xf.- \ ,,...,.,?> > V ? ? .i. ? -.'i ?-? Rules for Farmers. ? 1. The fhrmor ought to rise .parly, to see that others do sp, and that both his example be followed and his orders obeyed. 2. The* whole farm should be- regularly in spected, and not only, every field examinod, but every beast seen at least once a day. i 3. In a considerable farm it is of the utmost consequence to 'have hands specially appropri ated for each of the most important, depart ments of labor, for there is often a great loss ? of timo; where persons are frequently changing their employments, and the work is not execu ted.so woll. 4. J Every means should-.be thought of to diminish labor or to incYcase its power. For. instance, by proper arrangement, five hnrscs may do as much labor ns six perform,, accord ing to the usual mode of employing them. 5. A farmer. .Ought never to engage in a work, whether." of ordinary practice or intended improvement, excopt oftor tho most careful |n> | quiries; hut when begun,.ho ought to procood in it with much attention and "perseverance un til ho has giyon it a fair trial, 6*. It is a main object in management not to attempt too much, and never to begin a work without a probability of being able to finish it in due season/ 7. Every farmer should have a book for insert ing all those-useful hints which arc so frequent ly occurring .in books, in papers, and gathered in the course of his. reading, or in a practical management of his farm.?Sinclair. ~ (mm11 ? V . Number of Nails to the-Pound.?It may be Well to hear what an man that "had nothing to do and couldn't sloop," should .pay about spikes and nails. Ho says there are not quite five 7 inoh spikes to tho pound j seven G inch do.; tea 5 iuch do., twelve M inoh do.; and sixteen 4 inch do., [Cumberland manufac ture.] Also', that there aro~ ?34 20 penny nails, which are 3j inches long. . 54 12 " . " " & ? 68' 10 " ? ? ? 21 " 101 8 " ? " ? 2i ' " ' 141 7 )* ? . ??!? 2} ? .167 6 " m " 2 " 232 -5 " " ? " li " 353 4 " " ..?. ii " 557 3 " n " ' i " [Gcrmantown- Telegraph. PAINTER'S NOTICE. THE UNDERSIGNED BEGS LEAVE TO IN form /he Citizens of Orangeburg and sur rounding Dial; icla that he is now prepared to do HOUSE PAINTING, GRAINING, MARBLING, GLAZING AND PAPER HANGING, ALSO CALCSINTERING OLD PLASTERED WALLS , ? Making them look, when done, much hotter than when first Plastered. All work done at the Short est Notice aad wan-anted for Looks and Durability. ; All Orders left at tue Stpto of Mr. J. B. Phelps will be promptly attended to. Country Produce at MARKET RATES, will bo I received for work. When necessary, he will give twelvemonths indulgence for the amount of Con tract?oxoept sufficient to cover oxponses. W. C. MITCHELL, apl 18 . 3m THE SOUTHERN CULTIVATOR. Is Published Monthly AT ATHENS, GEORGIA^ BY WMi-N. "WHITE. ?to:? TERMS.-r-Two Dollars per year, or $1 for six months; 60 cents for three months Ijj At? vancb. Singlo oopies 20 cents. ti@r* All Communications fr(r the papor and Sub eorlptions must bo addressed to WH! N. WHITE, AI )?>. ., G it; mar 28 ? g ' . tf THE CHEAPEST STEEL AND. IRON ROES OF direct Importation from the English Manufac tory, aye tp he found at EZEKIEL k KOHN'S. fob 28 ? * - y u YOU.WANT A CHEAP PAPER TAitff.TH? "OnA-x^puno NtXvV ' The Southern Drug Store ;1 1 r ?B. B? M. SHULER. DRUGS, .^giF DRUGS, Medicines, ?| Medicines. . PATENT MEDICIJN'ESOF ALL KlNDS, ' Faint a, OilB and Brushes, Dye Stufte,' ' ? i ? * Lye end Potash,. '? Maizena and Corn Starch, Cooking and Washing Soda; r. COMPOSITION, ? LOBELIA, - NERVE POWDER, ?" &c.y' Prepared by Ephraim Larraboe, BITTERS of all Kinds,. . .< TRUSSES, Single and double, Large and Small, ' ] Fine Smoking and Chewing TOBACCO, Fine IIRANDIKS and WINES for Medical purposes, PERFUMES and TOILET SOAP8. The Best of im^A Powders. Call and ask for wbatyou want in the Drug Lino, fob 28 - e. ly CHARLESTON CARDS. 8, Thomas, Jn., Wm. 8. Lanneau., William G. Whilden & Co. FORMERLY OF , j HAYDKN. & W HILDEN, ' ' pk a j. eus in WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVER WARE, CROCK ERY, CHINA, GLASS WARE, AND HOUSE FURNISHING . ,. . . , . . , ARTICLES.. Old Gold and SUtier jpircJiusgf. Watelies and Jetcrlry Repaired. 225 King-St., Corner of IJcaufain, AT WHOLESA LE \\ HAYNE STREET CHARLESTON, S. C. * fob 28 ? c . ly H. 1. Jeffers & Co., FACTORS AND Comniission Merchants! CHARLESTON S. C. j\ ?? 4%i . SPECIAL ATTEN'i iO;; GIVEN TO THE SALE i of Cotton nnd other Produce. Orders for sup pTius oarofully attonded to. Rbfcr to Captain John A. Hamilton, R, 0. Pltino, Esq., Orangeburg. Dr, Was. C, Whoistone, S|. Mat thews. npl Q if WILLIS & CHISOLM, FATOBS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS and ? SHIPPING AGENTS. WILL ATTEND TO THE PURCHASE, salo and shipment to Foreign and Do mestic Ports, of Cotton, Rico. Lumber and Nav al Stores.. '. ATLANTIC WHARF, GHABLE8T?N, S. C. E. WILLIS. ALEX. R. CftlSOLM. feb23 1 y CHARLESTON HOUSE. STOLL, WEBB & CO., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN DRY GOODS. All Goods are selected specially for our SOUTHERN TRADE. AT THE OLB STAND, NO. 287 KING STREET, Three doors below Wentworth, CHARLESTON, S. C. Terms Cash, or City Acceptance. ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. II. C. Stom.. Cuari.es Webb. II. C. Walker. fob 28 c tf. J. E. ADGElt & CO., Direct Importers and Dealers in HARDWARE, CUTLERY. GUNS, RAR IRON, STEEL, NAILS, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, &C. No. 139 Meeting-street, NEAR CHARLESTON HOTEL, AND NO. 02 EAST RAY, ?HABLE8TON, 8. C. J. ELLISON A DOER. E. D. ROBINSON. A. MoD. DROWN, 0. H. MOFFETT. .1. ADO ER SMYTH. fob 28 Am THE Charleston Daily News, O. R, CATHCART, Editor. CATHCART, McMTLLAN ft MORTON Proprietors, No. 18 Haynk 'Street. CITY J^l^IjNTTEKR. TERMS CASH. SUBSCRIPTION. Dally?Twelve Months.$10 00 Dally?Six Months.'.. 5 00 Daily--Threo Months. -2 "?<> Single Copies.?..,.u centa To News Dcalors.3 ccuta / . "Quick Stftsjuid Small Profits.* -;o: ? CORNER STORE, RUS?ELL-8TREET AND RAIL ROAD AVENUE: 'GREAT REDUCTION--IN; BR.ICES!- ?? ? THE SUBSCRIBERS RESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCE TO THE CITIZENS OF ORANQEBURQ DIS- I trict that they haTe '. . '? ' ? ? >"* ? ?' . RECEIVED AND NOW OPENED-"-? THEIR SECOND SUvPPLY OF SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, Purchased since the recent DECLINE IN COTTON, which enable them to sell ' CHEAP FOR CASK At Prices to suit the TIDIES, apd lower than ha-rc hecn offered airice fhc War; 4 ; ' - 1 ? , WE ARE NOW OFFERING CALICOS, at lOo.. GOOD CALICOS at 12Jc. BEST CALICOS from'l?c. to 20. ' 1 BLEACHED.SHIRTINGS from 12Jc. to 30. A GOOD ARTICLE I yd wide at 200. FA8T COLORED SCOTCH MUSLIN8 at 2?C. Together with the above may be found A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF t CLOTHING, HATS, BOOTS AND SHOES, GROCERIES, ETC. LOW FOR C?Sn OR BARTER ? may 11 ly ' * JOHN D. STOCKEK & CO. IN EQTJITY. O R A N O E B U R 6 DISTRICT. Tlie State of South Carolina 1 Ex. Rel. I In re lost dotuments. Solicitor Southern Circuit. J Application having been marie by James W. Reed and wife and others, for leave to prove tho existence loss and contents of a Deed of Conveyance in Trust, made under order of the Court of -Equity in Febru ary, 1850, to Lcvi S. Tyler for the use of J. W. Heed and wife for joint live9, remainder to SHXxitor for life, nnd afterwards to the issue of the wife? On motion of Hutsons & Lcgnrc, Solicitors for Ap plicant, it is ordered, That all persons who desire 8o'todo, may appear and cross examine the evidence produced And introduce evidence in reply, beforo incon the 17th day of November next. Commissioner's Office. \ ? V. D. JAMISON, Orangeburg C. H. > Commissioner. Mnr. 27, 18<i7. J XII mar ,'{0 " - 8m ? 3N EQUITY, O R A N G E BUR G -DISTRICT The State ox relations "j TJill to Solicitor Southern Tircuit. v perpetuate In rc lost-Documents. J Test imony, Application llUvUtg lk'tfll Mottle hv Mrs. Cely Melts to prove the Existence. J.t;.-2? ttt<?I Contents of Hie last Will and Testament of James D. Melts, decent.,"! ' Gn .nv,!!-.*' "--?*>??? T,1"r & Dibble. "Solicitors', it I is ordered, That all persona Swire so do; , may npponr nnd cross oxamiuo tho evidence pro duced! and Inlroduou evidence in reply before lite on ihe 20lh day of June noict. Commissioner's Ofliac, } V. p. V. J A.* 11 SOX, Oriiiigchurg C. lb, > CuminltMloner, March 4, 1N?7. J mal' 2d But INEftUITY, QRAXOSSOnU I) 1 ST MOT. Henry Livingston, Ex'ot- of Will of UafAct Living.- | nigstpn, vs. 11.Williamson und other Devisees and Legatees. It appearing to iny satisfaction, that th.< Defeu dautH. Henry and (leorge Williamson. Elisabeth, King, widow, and the ohildreu of John and Jo seph Williamson, deceased, are absent from ami reside beyond tho limits of the State, it is or dered, on motion of Hutsons & Legare, That they do appear nnd plead, answer nnri demur to the com plainants'' bill of complaint within forty days from this date, or n decree of Pro Confosso wHl be en tered against them. V. D. V. JAMISON, may 25?tit XII Commissioner. IN EQUITY, ORANGERURG DISTRICT. The State of South Carolin?, \ In He. Ex. Rcl. Sol'r. Southern Clrcoult. 1 Lost Documents Application having becu made by Josephll. Mor gan to prove the pnst extstenuc loss and contents of I the last Will and Testament of Martin Friday, de ceased,?on motion of Hutsons & Legare. Solicitors for applicant, it'is ordered, That all persons who desire so to do, have leave Id appear and cross ex amine the evidence produced, nnd introriuco evi dence in reply beforo mo on the 18th day of Sep tember next. Commissioner's Office, ) V. D. V. J AMISON, Ornngeburg C. II., } Commissioner. ? June 12, 18?7. ) june 15 x\i Am IN EQUITY, ORANGERURG DISTRICT. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, 1 Hill to Ex Rel Solicitor. J- Perpetuate In Re Lost Documents. j Testimony. Application having been made hv William H. Ehuey to prove the existence, loss and'eontents of a Deed of Release, mndo by William H. Corbet! in the year 18f>0 to said applicant, upon motion of Messrs. Hutsons & Lcgnro, Solicitors, it is ordered. That all persons who desire so to do, may appear and cross examine the evidence, and introduce evidence in re ply before mo on the 80th day of July A. D.. 1807 Commissioner's Office, \ V. D: V. JAMISON, Orangebnrg ('. II. > Commissioner. April 80, rSTTT J mny 4 XII com?8 Tho State of South Carolina, ORANGEDURO DISTRICT. In tho Court of Common Pleas. II. 11* Jennings, Jno. T. Jennings, vs F. A. Wijcox son, A. E. Tahuadgo. * ATTACHMENT, WHEREAS the Plaintiffs rijd on the 20th day of Mny file their declaration- against the De fend*;;'..:;, who (as it is said) arc absent frnm Wild without the limits of this State, and have neither wives nor attorneys known wit inn the same, upon whom a copy of said declaration may bo served; On motion of Hutsons & Legnre, Plaintiffs Attorney a it is ordered, that tho said Defendants do appear, and plead to the said declaration ou or before the 22nd day of May, which will be in tho year of our Lord, Ono Thousand Eight Hundred and Sixty oight, otherwise final and absolute judgment will then he given and awarded against them. J. F. ROBINSON, May 20, J807. XX jun 1 eflm I 0. d P. WHISKEY LA RE LS FOR SALE, IN quantities to suit l'.itii-linfrei-?. Apply at this Office "The Church of the Strangers " ? NEW YORK, BEY. Dil. DEEMS, FAster. STRAN?ERS VISITING NEW YORK ARE RE spect fully informed that n congregation, com poaed of Christians of different l?rqtcstatot denomi nations, lina been organized under the Pastoral charge of the Rev. Charles F. Deems, D. D., The service is held morning and night in the Large Chapel of the University, two blocks west of the New York Ilotel. The Pastor's residence and post office Address is. 221 West 34th Street. Strangers In tho city, who" are sick or in distress, may freely call upon Dr. Deems for pastoral service. When any member of any Church comes to New York to engage in business, let him call promptly on the Pastor of the Church of the atrnngeTR. Espe* cially let this bo done in the case of yuungtnen who will have a cordial welcome. ? junc 16 .g If . \ ?STEVENS' HOUSE, 21, 23, 20 ifc 27.. Ihnmiru;/, X. Y. ? Opposite Rowling Di'CCfl. m? ON T RjE E CXI 0;f KAN P L AN*' milE STKV?Ks XtOXHVtU ^v, !l,aid'widely Imown jj to the trnvcUlnjf publSc. The hrrnlibn 6?. es pecially aulUib!" ??? mtvc'^'iti and busihrea Wen j it is-in close proximity iu vi."; in. 'w? part of .he ciiv ?\i '.--T '''?fhw?y of Southern and Western travel?and adjacent lo'all* the principal Railvoa' aud Stcamhoiit depo.:' ?.'???" The'&TKYENS HoUSr. 1 '!'?errtl jiccominoda tion for ovor wju gueni??It \* wen r.-nished, QQ? pojtueswou ovory modern Improvomont for u.? of*m~ fort for h* li.matoa. Tito raoui? uro ??paolous- nna ?voll votnltatod?|iruvldod with gftrf Odd widojwthe attonilanau is prompt and reppecjful>-???d tho tidih i* generously provided with uvory Jtdiu;u>y of the Heinfou?at iiuideralc riduH. - The room* having heeu J-efui nfahed mid ?'ewodol ed. wp urn enabled to tillVr emra facilities for the Vumfoi't und pleashre of i.nr pn?:?, GEO.* Jt CHASE ?- CO., junc 1?Om Proprietors. Tho Mercury. CONDUCTED BY H. H. RIIETT JR.; k BROTHER. Charleston, S. C. . F. W. DAWSON, .Wisfnrtt Editor Suhsoriptinn,.pcr' annum, payable in advance : Daily.'..... $8,00. Tri-Woekly.i. $4,00. feb 23 dh if The Charleston Courier. PUBLISHED BY A. 8. WILIJNOTON & CO., City Printers; No. Ill East Ray. CHARLESTON, 8. C. TERMS. Daily ono year.;. $10,00. Dairy 8ix Months. 6,00. Daily Throe .Months. ' 2,50. TrMVcekly, one year. 9,00. Tri-Weekly, Sir Months.,. 4,00. R ' List of Letters ' EM AINING IN THE TOST OFFICE UNCALL ed for?Juno 1, 1867. B. Hartley, W. N. C. Collins, A. J. Collier, Absalom col'd. CheruhiiEki, Mrs. J. V". D. Dnrllngton, Edle. , DcSavillc, Mrs. F. Foreditt, J. B. Felder, Ira C. O. fllcetn, David Glover, Miss .Violet Golsnn, Sam'l R. Greon, Owen Guess, J. G. Adm'r Est. of G. Rilcy, ? II. IInre. Mopes eol'd. Ilouck, W. A. Harper, Olivor col'd. ?Ii . Jordan, John Jr. h: I.audum, F? ?. Lanig?n, W.. M. Murton, J. J. McDonald, Cyras Morow. F. M. O. On, 8. L? A A 8, U S A, P. Philips, J. F. Pinecan, Georgo Pitt, Dr. W. W. R. Riloy, Dan'l Sr. . Ried, Wm. Richardson, Dick. .8. Stroman, Emelocent care Josh Stroman, * T.. Thomas,Jl8abcl Thompson, R. W. Wilfiamg, J. for ? Flora Williams. Watkins, W, Drop Letters must be prepaid ono oont; papers 2 cents. .. T. C. H?BBELL,. P. M. THE HIGHEST CASH MARKET RWCK GIVEN for all kind of COUNTRY PRODUCE; Dees wax, Tallow, nhlcs, Fnrs, etc., cto., by KKEKIBL & KOHN. feh 23 y 11 . E~ Oil th K ILvRGESt'?ND^FINEST SELRCTION of Papier Maoho, and Silver Ware ever offered in Ihit market, suitable fin PRESENTS for all ocea*. sions, i'lill itt EZEKlEb & KOHICS. , icb j:'. y ?* io I...S. ,...,?,? ?? y?V--.;- Y ;*;M-t SKOTUS Iii. | - '* .'.?'?? r>l . ? ?. " ;' .. f " ?. v ?' .;???>????>. ."V. -Vt., .-.?< . t ?. ;...->-.,?>,:' *.* - '* v>*.>V K..i',' I' liii Siiitl! . 5 ?/ if FOR ?H E h?| ; / rj i * ? i.' . ?'?** . - ? s state-:??&/:} t*rO *; '. ORANGEBIW NEW;.: ? i \ w. V ? r, '; ? i .*>-.,*".' tri > i1' > VI MASUET) . ?'. EVERY SAT?RDATM6RNIN0 ? - fr ?:. /' v ? ??. i-f;.-. Ii* ? /? 'AT" ????? t-y > ? ;^ *^ I -- - " * ' 1 .?r f ? ? ??4:;'? Orangebufg^ S. C.; ., ? * , ? ? * ?? ... ? ?? 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